After running into some turbocharger problems, the Miss Chrysler Jeep came out swinging in the final qualifying period for Friday. Driver Jimmy King started the run off easy and made sure everything was in working order, then he opened up the V-12 turbocharged Allison engine and posted a two lap qualifying speed of 156.156. Lap two was his fast lap when the "Turbinator" cruised around the 2.5 mile course at an average speed of 158.111

With just about 20 minutes until the end of today's testing the U13 Dick Scott presents Miss Detroit Yacht Club team ran into a snag. While trailer firing the motor, the team noticed a leak in the engine compartment and had to shut down the motor before damage occurred. J Michael Kelly is waiting anxiously for the team to change out the motor and give him time to test his craft after a two week rebuild. More on this story as it unfolds.

The U3 Miss Chrysler Jeep is now on the course. Jimmy King is taking the only piston powered hydro through its paces. This is the first time this afternoon that the boat has been on the water. Coming up the backstretch King powers through the Roostertail turn. His speed that lap 158.111. So King has the Ed Cooper boat in the show. At this moment we have yet to see J Michael Kelly and the U13 Dick Scott presents Miss DYC. The team is huddled over the boat preparing to trailer fire that craft. Ken Muscatel is on the course taking the Miss Jarvis through some practice laps. Coming through the turn Dr Kens boat looks really smooth. Obviously the crew has been working on getting more power out of the engine and a smoother ride for this boat. His speed 148.2 and 148.7mph. On his second lap Ken lost his cowling. The two formulaboats.com entries are at the dock. As is the U10 Dover entry.

The formulaboats.com and the Oh Boy! Oberto have ran some testing laps. The Oberto has ran consistantly in the 159mph range. At this moment the Chysler Jeep is running. Unfortunately he is not making a full lap as he came back in. The Allison engine made an unusual sound as he came up the backstretch.

"The sport is not losing because Villwock is not there. On the contrary, because of the parity, you have four or five race teams that can win the Gold Cup. (Jean Theoret)"Drivers decry Villwock's absence from Gold Cup >>"According to Mark Weber, director of operations for this weekend's event on the Detroit River, ticket sales are soaring, thanks, in part, to the depressed economy. With families deciding fuel prices are too steep to make long-distance trips, the quick trek to the city to watch hydroplane racing makes sense. "Racing in Detroit >>

"This river separates the men from the boys," he (Mark Weber) said Wednesday."It's a driver's race course with a large turn and a small turn. Driving strategy is what's going to win this race."Roar on the River >>

Miss U.S. 1 will be one of 40 vintage boats at this year's Gold Cup races. "It's the fastest-growing category we have," said Tom Bertolini, president of the Detroit River Regatta Association. "It's taken on the popularity of classic cars. People love these boats because they're the true classics, made out of wood, not fiberglass."Gold Cup Legend Returns >>

"This is like Formula One racing where each team is just seconds apart. But they race on a flat (asphalt) course that never changes and we race on a course where the water moves the surface each and every lap."So for us, to be just seconds apart is amazing. (Jean Theoret)"Nine to grab for Gold Cup, valuable points at Detroit >>

"Sports and business converge this weekend for a Fraser firm that is banking on a billboard that will travel 150 mph and make lots of noise."Boating for dollars >>

The U-3 Cooper Motorsports has launched a website. http://go3racing.com is now running and will be updated all weekend long with information, videos, pictures and much more. It's now in it's early stages and will grow as the 2008 season progresses. Check back all weekend and all season long to follow the "World's Fastest Piston Powered Unlimited Hydroplane".

Five boats made their way out onto the Detroit River race course as testing and qualifying started for the 100th annual running of the Chrysler Jeep Superstores APBA Gold Cup. Three posted speeds: The U-6 Oh Boy! Oberto recorded the morinngs best speed at 158.001. The U-10 Dover Environmental posted a 155.633 and the Beacon Plumbing went 153.692. The U-5 Formulaboats.com also made a run in the mid 150s, but no time eas recorded as the had a N2 voilation. The U-3 Miss Chrysler Jeep made an attempt this morning, not making a full lap. Ed Cooper tells us they were working a turbo charger problem, and hope to make a run this afternooon. The vintage boats are on the water now with the next unlimited test session beginning at 1pm and lasting until 4:00pm.